.\" Automatically generated by Pandoc 2.19.2 .\" .\" Define V font for inline verbatim, using C font in formats .\" that render this, and otherwise B font. .ie "\f[CB]x\f[]"x" \{\ . ftr V B . ftr VI BI . ftr VB B . ftr VBI BI .\} .el \{\ . ftr V CR . ftr VI CI . ftr VB CB . ftr VBI CBI .\} .TH "systemd_failure_notify" "1" "January 2023" "systemd_failure_notify" "" .hy .SH NAME .PP systemd_failure_notify - Notifies via mail or gotify when a service has failed. Configuration is done in environment files. .PD 0 .P .PD It\[cq]s part of \f[B]system-helpers\f[R]. .SH SYNOPSIS .PP \f[B]systemd_failure_notify\f[R] [SERVICE] .SH DESCRIPTION .PP \f[B]systemd_failure_notify\f[R] executes \f[I]mailx\f[R] or \f[I]gotify\f[R] to send out notifications. It comes with systemd services. Use the provided systemd service in the \f[B]OnFailure\f[R] directive with \f[I]OnFailure=systemd_failure_notify\[at]%n.service\f[R]. .PP By default, \f[B]systemd_failure_notify\f[R] tries to read from \f[I]$HOME/.systemd_failure_notify.conf\f[R] and \f[I]/etc/systemd_failure_notify.conf\f[R] for configuration. It will exit with a non-zero exit code if it cannot find a proper configuration file. .PP The following are at least required for the script to work: .PD 0 .P .PD - \f[B]SYSTEMD_FAILURE_NOTIFY_MAIL_ADDRESS=\[lq]\[lq]\f[R] which requires \f[I]mail.rc\f[R] to be configured and `\f[I]mailx\f[R]' command has be available\[ac] .PP By default, \f[B]SYSTEMD_FAILURE_NOTIFY_MAIL_ENABLED\f[R] is set to \f[B]true\f[R]. Set it to \f[B]false\f[R] to use \f[I]gotify\f[R] only. .PD 0 .P .PD .PP The following are optional and integrate gotify-cli to send notifications, it defaults to false: .PD 0 .P .PD - \f[B]SYSTEMD_FAILURE_NOTIFY_GOTIFY_ENABLED=\[lq]true\[rq]\f[R] uses \f[I]gotify\f[R] command which has be available and needs to be properly configured by having a cli.json file. .PP You can copy this script to \f[I]/usr/local/bin\f[R] and use create a custom \f[B]CONFIG_FILE\f[R] as user. .SH EXAMPLE .PP Create a \f[I]$HOME/.systemd_failure_notify.conf\f[R] and add \f[I]SYSTEMD_FAILURE_NOTIFY_MAIL_ADDRESS=\[lq]alias\[at]domain.tld\[rq]\f[R]. Notifications will be delivered to alias\[at]domain.tld. Examples can be found in \f[I]/usr/share/doc/systemd_failure_notify\f[R]. .PP Then, add \f[B]systemd_failure_notify\[at]serviceName\f[R] in a systemd unit file in the \f[B]OnFailure\f[R] directive: .PP [Unit] .PD 0 .P .PD OnFailure=systemd_failure_notify\[at]%n.service .PD 0 .P .PD .SH EXIT VALUES .TP \f[B]0\f[R] Success .TP \f[B]1\f[R] Error .SH AUTHORS Alexander Sch\[:a]ferdiek.